Maginel Wright Barney (1881–1966)
Author of The Valley of the God-Almighty Joneses
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Works by Maginel Wright Barney
Weather Signs and Rhymes 1 copy
Honey Bear 1 copy
Associated Works
Bandit Jim Crow (The Twinkle tales / by Laura Bancroft) (1906) — Illustrator., some editions — 5 copies
Susie Sugarbeet — Illustrator — 2 copies
Mr. Woodchuck — Illustrator., some editions — 1 copy
Woman's World, October 1937 — Cover artist — 1 copy
Woman's World, December 1937 — Illustrator — 1 copy
Woman's World, September 1938 — Contributor — 1 copy
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- Other names
- Wright, Margaret Ellen (birth name)
Barney, Maginel Wright
Enright, Maginel Wright
Barney, Maginel Wright Enright - Birthdate
- 1881-06-19
- Date of death
- 1966-04-18
- Gender
- female
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Weymouth, Massachusetts, USA
- Place of death
- East Hampton, New York, USA
- Places of residence
- Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Chicago, Illinois, USA - Education
- Chicago Art Institute
- Occupations
- children's book illustrator
magazine illustrator
Graphic artist
Shoe designer
autobiographer - Relationships
- Enright, Elizabeth (daughter)
Wright, Frank Lloyd (brother)
Wright, John Lloyd (nephew) - Short biography
- Maginel Wright Barney was born Margaret Ellen Wright. The name Maginel was a nickname from her mother. Her older brother was Frank Lloyd Wright. When she was two years old, the family moved from Massachusetts to Madison, Wisconsin; 10 years on, they moved to Chicago, Illinois, where Maginel attended the Chicago Art Institute. She married Walter J. Enright, an illustrator and political cartoonist, and it was under the name Maginel Wright Enright that she published during her artistic career. She illustrated more than 60 children's books, sometimes with other artists, and was acclaimed by critics and the public. Her works included illustrations for L. Frank Baum's Policeman Bluejay (1907), Johanna Spyri's Heidi (1921), and Mary Mapes Dodge's Hans Brinker or the Silver Skates (1918, with Edna Cooke). Besides fiction, she also illustrated textbooks for children. She also was in demand as a magazine illustrator and cover artist for publications such as McClure's and Ladies' Home Journal. After a divorce from her first husband, she married Hiram Barney, a lawyer. Her autobiography, The Valley of the God-Almighty Joneses, was published in 1965, a year before her death.
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